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UDC 004.43
Maria João
Varanda Pereira1, Marjan Mernik2,
Daniela da Cruz3, and Pedro
Rangel Henriques3
1Polytechnic Institute of Bragan¸ca
Campus de Sta. Apol´onia, Apartado 134 - 5301-857,
Bragan¸ca, Portugal
mjoao@ipb.pt
2University of Maribor
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science
Smetanova ul. 17, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
marjan.mernik@uni-mb.si
3University of Minho - Department of
Computer Science,
Campus de Gualtar, 4715-057, Braga, Portugal
{danieladacruz,prh}@di.uminho.pt
Abstract.
In the past, we have always looked for program
comprehension tools that were able to interconnect
operational and behavioral views, aimed at aiding
the software analyst to combine problem and program
domains in order to reach a full understanding of
software systems. In this paper we are concerned
with Program Comprehension issues, as applied to
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). We aim at
understanding how techniques and tools for the
comprehension of traditional programming languages
fit into the understanding of DSLs. Being the
language tailored for the description of problems
within a specific domain. Specific visualizations (at
a higher abstraction level, closer to the problem
level) could and should be defined to enhance the
comprehension of descriptions in that particular
domain.
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